Mikona MFHD-BT1067QC16IPS2 User manual

Category
Tablets
Type
User manual
MFHD_BT1067QC16IPS2
USER GUIDE
10.1 inch tablet
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Contents
Safety Information 4
Safety Instructions 5
Features & Specications 6
Supplied in the box 6
User Controls & Connections 7
Getting Started 8
Battery charging 8
Switching on for the rst time 9
The Home Screen 10
Connecting to Wi-Fi 12
Sign In 13
Settings 14
WIRELESS & NETWORKS 14
DEVICE 15
PERSONAL 17
SYSTEM 19
Installing Applications 20
Connecting to a PC 21
Troubleshooting 22
Care & Support 24
4
Safety Information
This product depends on third-party technology and therefore no guarantee can be made regarding the
compatibility of specic applications, software or accessories. Mikona take no responsibility for incompatibility
of this product with any third-party products or software.
Android™, Google™, Google Play™ and other marks are trademarks of Google Inc.
Correct disposal of this Product
Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
The crossed out wheelie bin is intended to show that this appliance must not be placed
with ordinary household waste at the end of its useful life. To prevent possible harm to the
environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please keep separate from
other household waste and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material
resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where you purchased the product, or their
local government ofce for details of where and how you can take this item for environmentally
safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the
purchase contract. This product must not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
This appliance complies with European Safety & Electrical Directives
Mains power adaptor supplied is a Class II appliance.
Only use the power adaptor supplied. Do not use power adaptor with other equipment.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intend to alert
the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Do not open, or attempt to open, the casing: there are no user-serviceable parts
inside. Failure to adhere to the instructions provided will invalidate the warranty.
This product features an internal Lithium Polymer battery, please treat with care.
WARNING
THIS PRODUCT FEATURES AN LCD SCREEN.
DO NOT BEND, TWIST OR SUBJECT THE PRODUCT
TO ANY SHOCKS. THIS WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO
THE SCREEN.
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Safety Instructions
PLEASE READ THE BELOW SAFETY INFORMATION
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO YOUR PRODUCT
NEVER leave your tablet in direct sunlight or in a hot
vehicle or expose to heat.
NEVER use the tablet in a damp, humid or dusty
environment. Do not expose to moisture or liquids.
NEVER allow the tablet to be subjected to heavy vibrations
or shocks, especially the screen.
NEVER cross the road or drive whilst wearing headphones.
AVOID listening to excessively loud music or audio on
headphones, this can permanently damage your hearing.
ALWAYS use the supplied charger and/or USB cable for
charging the battery.
ALWAYS ensure the tablet is adequately ventilated to
avoid overheating.
WARNING: This product features a Lithium Polymer
battery. Improper charging or use may result in re,
personal injury and damage to property. The battery is not
removable.
CAUTION: The tablet may become hot during use,
especially during heavy use such as games, this is normal,
however always ensure the tablet is adequately ventilated
to avoid overheating.
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Features & Specications
10.1” Multipoint Touchscreen IPS Display
Android 7.0 (Nougat) Operating System
Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1200 pixels
Processor: MediaTek MTK8167 Quad Core
Graphics: IMG GE8300
RAM: 2GB DDR3
Bluetooth connectivity
16GB* Internal Flash Memory
Micro SD Card support (up to 32GB)
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Accelerometer: 3-axis
Front Camera: 2.0 Megapixel
Rear Camera: 2.0 Megapixel
Headphone Socket (3.5mm)
Micro USB Socket
Micro HDMI Socket
Battery: Lithium-Polymer 3.7V 5600mAh
Video: AVI, MKV, MP4, MPG, FLV, 3GP, Xvid, Divx, WMV
Audio: MP3, WMA, M4A, AAC, FLAC, APE, WAV
Text: TXT, RTF, DOC, XLS, PPT, PDF
Dimensions (mm): 261 x 158 x 10.5
*Available memory after formatting will be less
Supplied in the box
10.1” touch screen tablet
Mains power adaptor
USB cable
User Guide
Quick Start Guide
PLEASE NOTE
Your tablet screen is tted with a protective lm which may be removed by gently peeling from
one of the corners. Do not use any sharp implements to remove the lm as this may damage
the screen.
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User Controls & Connections
Buttons & Connections
Micro SD
Insert Micro SD card to expand
storage (up to 32GB, not supplied).
q POWER
Press and hold to switch On or Off.
Press momentarily to switch in/out of
standby.
V+ V-
Press to adjust volume
DC IN (Micro USB)
Connect to supplied USB power
adaptor to charge battery.
Connect to computer to transfer les.
HEADPHONES (3.5mm)
Insert headphone jack to listen, main
speaker will cut out when connected.
MIC
Integrated microphone.
CAMERAS (rear and front)
For video calling and taking pictures.
HDMI (micro)
Connect to a TV or monitor
Micro SD
HDMI MIC
V
V
DC IN
8
Getting Started
Battery charging
To charge your tablet connect the mains power
adaptor to DC IN using the supplied cable.
Or connect DC IN to an available USB
socket on your computer.
Your tablet may be partially charged when rst
switched on, please fully charge as soon as
possible to ensure you get the best from your
battery.
!
DC IN
Tip
Charging using the mains power adaptor may be much faster than
charging via a computer USB socket.
Look after your battery: do not leave plugged in for long periods, regularly
allow to discharge completely.
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Getting Started
Switching on for the rst time
To begin, press and hold the
q power button
After a few seconds the screen will
display the loading screen.
Loading will take a minute or so.
Once loaded, follow the on-screen
guide to:
Set the language
Connect to Wi-Fi
Sign in to or create a new
account
Set up security
!
q
A quick press on the q POWER button switches the screen On
and Off
A long press on the q POWER button switches the tablet On and
Off
The screen will lock when switched off.
To unlock, swipe up on the padlock
P
10
Getting Started
The Home Screen
HOME
Press to return to Home
screen
RECENT
Display recently used apps
ALL APPS
Display all installed
applications
VOLUME UP
VOLUME DOWN
BACK
Press to return to previous
screen or exit app
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Getting Started
The Home Screen
Your Home Screen is where you can place all your favourite apps,
shortcuts and widgets.
All Apps
Press to access all your currently installed apps.
To place an app on your home screen press & hold the required
app icon - the app will then transfer over to the home screen -
move into place then release.
To place a widget on your home screen, press & hold anywhere on
the home screen background until the WIDGETS icon is displayed,
press to open, press & hold a widget to transfer to home screen.
To remove an app or widget from the home screen, press and hold
the icon, then ick upwards or drag to the X (top left) to remove
(this does not delete the application, just the Home Screen
shortcut).
Notication and Quick Link Areas
Dragging down from anywhere at the top of the screen will display
your Notications and Quick Link functions.
Notications can be tapped to view, or swiped to dismiss.
The Quick Link area displays various useful functions such as
Brightness/Wi-Fi/Rotation-Lock/Settings/Airplane Mode.
Battery Status
The battery status is shown on the top bar:
Full Charging
Empty
12
Getting Started
Connecting to Wi-Fi
Your tablet is supplied ready-to-use with several apps, however
connecting to the internet and Google Play Store gives you access
to thousands of apps and games, and also books, music and
lms.
To connect to the internet you will need access to a Wi-Fi
broadband connection.
Press Settings
Press Wi-Fi
Switch Wi-Fi ON by sliding switch
Select appropriate Wi-Fi network
Enter password
Press Connect
The appropriate network should show Connected after a few
seconds.
The Wi-Fi icon, next to battery, displays the current Wi-Fi strength
and condition:
Connected, full signal
Connected, very low signal
Not connected or searching for signal
Try using the web browser app to access a web page to conrm
you are connected. For any problems consult the troubleshooting
guide on Page 23.
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Getting Started
Sign In
Once you are connected to the internet you will need to sign in to
your Google™ account, if you do not have a Google account you
can always create one, it is free and easy.
Press Settings
Scroll down to Accounts
Select + Add Account
If you have a Gmail account select Existing
If you do not have a Gmail account select Create
Follow the on-screen instructions to login to or set up your
account
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Settings
WIRELESS & NETWORKS
Wi-Fi
Available networks displayed. Press network name to connect,
enter security password if required.
Options: Refresh / Advanced
Bluetooth
Switch on to display all available Bluetooth devices nearby. Press
on the appropriate device name to connect.
Options: Refresh, Rename and Show les received
Data Usage
Display the amount of data applications have used.
Options: Network restrictions
More...
Advanced connection features.
Airplane mode: Disable Wi-Fi and notications for use during
air travel.
Tethering & Portable Hotspot: For use with 3G (not available)
VPN: Virtual Private Network set up, contact your network
administrator for details.
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Settings
DEVICE
Display
Adjust display settings
HDMI settings: Congure video output resolution
Brightness level: Adjust screen brightness
Wallpaper: Choose Home Screen background image
Sleep: Adjust screen timeout - 15secs to 30mins
Press power button twice for camera: On or Off
Screensaver: Adjust screensaver settings
Font size: Small / Default / Large / Huge
Display size: Small / Default / Large / Larger
When device is rotated: Rotation lock On or Off
Cast screen: Enable/disable wireless display
Notications
Adjust app notication settings.
Sound
Adjust audio and alert settings.
Volumes: Adjust media, ringtone and alarms volumes
Do not disturb: Adjust alert priorities
Default notication: Choose alert sound
Default alarm: Choose alarm sound
Other sounds: Enable/disable touch and screen lock sounds
Cast: Cast sound to compatible devices
Sound enhancement: Enable/disable sound enhancers
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Settings
Apps
Manage or remove any installed applications. To view available
options press on the relevant app from the list.
Settings: Congure default, special and emergency apps
Options: Show system, reset app preferences
To uninstall or remove an app, press on the relevant app then click
Uninstall.
Storage & USB
View and manage your memory. Press on each category for
further information.
Battery
Monitor battery usage statistics, press for individual settings (app
dependent).
Memory
Monitor RAM memory usage.
WARNING
Care should be taken when adjusting app settings, incorrect adjustment
could cause apps to stop functioning.
DEVICE
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Settings
PERSONAL
Location
Manage services which will try to determine approximate location
from sources such as Wi-Fi, location data can improve search
results and other services.
Access to my location: On or Off
Security
Manage and adjust security settings.
Screen lock: None / Swipe / Pattern / PIN / Password
Lock screen message: Edit text to display on lock screen
Encrypt tablet: Enable data encryption of all tablet data for
added security, this will take an hour or more to complete
Make passwords visible: On or Off
Device Administrators: Not adjustable
Unknown sources: On or Off - This enables installation of apps
from sources other than Play Store
Trusted credentials: Displays when applicable
Install from SD card: Install security certicates when
applicable
Clear Credentials: Remove security certicates when
applicable
Screen Pinning: Enable screen pinning
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Settings
PERSONAL
Accounts
Manage and remove user accounts.
+ Add Account: Add user account for email and app access
Language & input
Adjust language and input methods.
Language: Change language
Spelling checker: On or Off
Personal dictionary: Add or remove words from user dictionary
Keyboard & Input Methods: Choose and edit keyboard
language and other settings
Speech: Adjust text-to-speech and voice search options
Backup & reset
Perform data backup to your Google account, and also reset the
whole tablet.
Back up my data: On or Off
Backup account: Set backup account
Automatic restore: Restore app data when reinstalling
Factory data reset: Erases all data and settings from tablet,
then restarts in original shipping mode
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Settings
SYSTEM
Date & time
Adjust date and time settings.
Automatic date & time: On or Off
Set date: Adjust date (if not automatic)
Set time: Adjust time (if not automatic)
Select time zone: Adjust time zone
Use 24-hour format: On or Off
Accessibility
Manage accessibility options.
Talkback: Enable spoken feedback for visually impaired
Captions: On or Off
Large text: On or Off
Speak passwords: On or Off
Touch & hold delay: Short / Medium / Long
Accessibility shortcut: On or Off
Colour inversion: On or Off
About tablet
View system information.
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Installing Applications
There are two methods for installing applications (apps):
Method 1
The Google Play Store is the recommended source for apps,
music, movies and more. Once you have signed in, apps and
games can be downloaded and installed automatically.
Method 2
It is also possible to install applications (.apk les) downloaded
from alternate sources.
This method will require Unknown Sources to be enabled:
Settings > Security > Device Administration > Unknown Sources
To transfer the application .apk le to your tablet:
Copy to a Micro SD card using your PC
Insert Micro SD card into tablet
Use File Manager to locate the .apk le
Select the le, installation should begin automatically
Alternatively, transfer the application .apk le to the tablet by
connecting directly to your PC, see Page 21 for further details.
WARNING
Certain applications or games may have an age restriction or contain
graphic content. Please be aware that any applications/games/video/
music downloaded are the responsibility of the owner of the product.
Any legal issues arising from downloading such content is not the
responsibility of the manufacturer.
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Mikona MFHD-BT1067QC16IPS2 User manual

Category
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Type
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